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Re: Wolf XXIX: Lord of the Rings Edition [GAME THREAD]

Well I'll [Vote Lynch Princess Cupcake]. Because of meh. Random vote is random vote. As to why I didn't bandwagon Kagami, because Kagami hasn't come in to defend herself/himself. No since in voting for someone that'll be modkilled anyhow.

Good ol' Dogs never Die, they just keepin on livin' till their time comes.

I was born in AF Chat, molded by it, I didn't see AnimeForum until a few years after I decided to register my username.

Re: Wolf XXIX: Lord of the Rings Edition [GAME THREAD]

Originally Posted by DeathBlade/13.666

Well I'll [Vote Lynch Princess Cupcake]. Because of meh. Random vote is random vote. As to why I didn't bandwagon Kagami, because Kagami hasn't come in to defend herself/himself. No since in voting for someone that'll be modkilled anyhow.

It kinda does if you think about it. Instead of lynching a townie we can just vote off someone whose going to be disposed of anyway.

Re: Wolf XXIX: Lord of the Rings Edition [GAME THREAD]

The War Is Won

As the Fellowship reached Minas Tirith, they saw the far off glare of flames and debris. 'Fly!' Gandlaf urged, and they quickened their pace, the horses beneath them soon beginning to pant and snort from the sudden hustle. They approached the ancient fortress of Gondor, which was swarmed with the hosts of Mordor. Wraiths atop massive dragons soared over the pillars, screeching battle cries. There were nine. Nine Nazgūl formed from the decrepit and corrupt spirits of the Kings of Men, who had allowed the nine rings of power to consume them. The most powerful of these beings was the dreaded Witchking of Angmar, with his heavy spiked mace and flaming Morgul blade.

As the mounted Fellowship drew nearer, the Witchking, perched atop the wreckage of Minas Tirith, raised his blade and took flight. The lesser eight followed, some of their ghastly mounts still grasping a soldier or two within their claws. 'They are heading for the Black Gate,' Aragorn shouted. With no rest, the remaining armies continued on horseback. Boromir glanced at the crumbling ruins of his home, but quickly regained his speed.

For hours they rode across the plains toward the entrance to Mordor, the Black Gate; where orcs, Uruk-hai, and Cave Trolls of all strengths and sizes stood as unsightly sentinels. The exhausted steeds panted hoarsely beneath them, their eyes rolling from the constant exertion. Soon the flying Black Riders slowed their pace and turned, facing Aragorn and the others.

'So the gate of Mordor is where it will all be decided,' Aragorn says lowly, drawing the reforged sword from its sheath. It shimmers in the red light of Mount Doom, which spouts a plume of black and red clouds over several leagues in all directions. The Witchking, visible just above the gate, leans forward, and his draconic steed roars. The sound shakes the earth in a terrible tremor, causing men and orcs alike to collapse to the ground. Aragorn however runs forward, sword in hand, and meets the dragon's maw as it bears down on him. The blade comes in contact with its toothy bottom jaw, which is torn off and falls to the ground in a shower of dark blood.

The colossal beast flutters its leathery wings, but can no longer fly. It falls to the earth, still as a cold figurine. The Witchking appears from behind the dragon's corpse, mace and sword clutched in each hand. 'Let us see what the Heir of Isildur can do,' he hisses. He takes a step forward, and Aragorn meets him in a deadlock of sparking blades. The Witchking lifts up his free hand, holding the mace, but Aragorn dodges the impact. As the Lord of the Nazgūl tries to regain his stance, Aragorn thrusts his sword up through the small crack between his shoulder blade and the bottom of his spiked helmet. The Witchking screeches a blood-curdling cry, and falls to his knees. 'No mere man can defeat me,' he argues breathlessly, his voice echoing throughout his helmet.

'But a King of Gondor,' Aragorn says, spinning the sword in his hand once before thrusting it again, this time straight through the Witchkings exposed face. 'That is something else.'

The Witchking hisses and writhes on the ground, his joints popping and cracking as his helmet splinters and collapses in on itself, crushing its owners head. The Lord of the Nazgūl, the last of The Enemy's leaders, disappears in a flash of light and an explosion of fine ashes.

@Kagami Sama has met his end by the hands of the Fellowship! He was the [Witchking of Angmar]:

Witchking of Angmar[Black Panic] Randomizes a chosen player’s actions for that cycle.[Lord of the Nazgūl] He will hide the results of his faction’s kill as long as he is alive.

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One by one, the hosts of Mordor flee the Black Gate, fearful of the onslaught of the allied armies of Rohan, Gondor, and the other free peoples of Middle Earth. The eight wraiths fly off in opposite directions now that their Lord has fallen. There is a sound of chains clashing and gnashing teeth atop the gate, which is beginning to open. The panicking orcs are losing control of the blinded Cave Trolls, who begin to trash around, causing the chains to loosen the gate.

'Now! To Mount Doom and into the Fire!'

The Fellowship rushes through the gate, and towards the volcano. With the aid of Gandalf, Aragorn, and his other companions, Frodo climbs the treacherous side of the mountain and through the open doorway where Isildur himself once stood. He hastily runs forward and desperately grabs the Ring from around his neck, throwing it into the chasm of the hellish mountain.

The Ring falls, and falls, until at last it disappears beneath the molten lava from which it was forged. The ground trembles, Sauron's Tower cracks and crumbles to the ground, and the earth opens underneath the unsuspecting feet of scrambling men and orcs.

Re: Wolf XXIX: Lord of the Rings Edition [GAME THREAD]

Scurffy and I were the Masons who knew each other from the very beginning. Scruffy could check if a player targeted another player (as well as the identity of the target), while I could negate all night actions once.

Speaking of negating all night actions, I think the game would have been a lot closer and difficult for the Town if Gyarako didn't mess up there. But we still love him <3

Re: Wolf XXIX: Lord of the Rings Edition [GAME THREAD]

Frodo Baggins[Ring-Bearer] Frodo begins the game with The One Ring (see item descriptions at the bottom).[Sting] You may PM me a player’s post which will be written up as “true” or “false”.

Samwise Gamgee[Voice of Reason] Sam cannot have his vote manipulated, and cannot be framed by the wolves if Frodo is still alive.[As the Gardener!] Frodo Baggins is your friend and master, and you will automatically protect him from his first attack. You will receive the One Ring from Frodo should he be lynched with it still in his possession.

Merry Brandybuck[Loyal Troublemaker] He is in a mason faction with Pippin, and can communicate with him.[Inquisitive] He may select a player each night phase. He will see the last person they targeted, but not the action performed.

Pippin Took[Loyal Troublemaker] He is in a mason faction with Merry, and may communicate with him.[Mischief] Negates all night actions. (1x)

Gandalf[The Grey] As a Seer, he can check the alignment of any player every other night phase.[The White] If Gandalf is targeted by the wolves, the write up will simply say that the night kill failed. From then on he will be able to investigate every night without fail, and he will be informed whenever someone tracks or spies on him.[Wizardry] Gandalf may roleblock a player for a cycle (can be used any time). (2x)

Aragorn[Heir of Gondor] Should Theoden die, he will become the Governor.[Ranger of the North] May investigate a dead player to see a list of all people who targeted them. (2x)[Protector] May select a player to protect during every night phase.

Boromir[Heart of Man] Should he be killed, he will have a 50% chance of killing a random wolf as well.[Son of the Steward] Cannot be lynched if the Steward of Minas Tirith is alive.

Steward of Minas Tirith[Cowardly Ruler] May hide behind any player during the night. All actions and kills will be redirected to them. Should he hide behind a wolf he will die himself. Should he hide behind someone who would have already been targeted, they will both die.[Arrogant Ruler] He cannot receive items.

Legolas[Elven Dexterity] Cannot be killed by regular wolf/vigilante kills.[Elf-Eyes] Reveals the role of a player hidden by the janitor. (3x)

Gimli[Blacksmith] Gimli may forge (?) an item (ability chosen at random) and give it to any player, regardless of faction.[Dwarven Honor] May perform a vigilante kill every other day phase.

Arwen[Elven Maid] May revive up to two players during any day phase. However she will sacrifice herself in the process.[Pure of Heart] Appears as town in the beginning of the game. Cannot be framed by the wolves.

Théoden[King of Rohan] He has the final decision on who is lynched at the end of any day phase. He may decide to lynch two people with the highest votes once.[Eyes Abroad] Every three cycles, he will receive a PM with 3-5 players’ names. One of them will be a wolf.

Eowyn[Avenger] She will become the protector if Aragorn is killed.[Swordmaster] She will gain a one-shot kill to be used immediately after Théoden is killed. (This will not activate if he is lynched instead).

Elven Lord Elrond[Foresight] You may select a player each night phase. Should they use an ability during the following day phase, you may redirect it to another player.

Galadriel[Lady of the Wood] She is immune to all actions. This excludes kills.[Lothlorien’s Mirror] Every day phase she will have a 50% chance of receiving a player’s name via PM. This player will always be a townie, but she cannot directly tell the rest of the town what she has learned.

Bilbo Baggins[Jack of All Trades] You will have the following one-shot abilities:
- [A Hobbit’s Curiosity] May investigate one player during the night phase.
- [Adventuring] May avoid all actions and kills directed towards you for a whole cycle.
- [Pickpocketing] May steal an item from a player. If they have no items, you will gain a random ability to use once during the current phase. This will not work on Frodo.

Wolves:

Sauron[Dark Lord] You are the head of your faction. You control all actions and kills.[Master of the One Ring] Should anyone in your faction find the One Ring, your faction’s kill will become a super kill, penetrating all protections. You will also become bullet-proof.[Gate of Mordor] Investigations on Sauron will fail, except by Gandalf the White.

Saruman[White Hand] You may control a single player’s vote during the day. [Palantģr] You will learn the full role and abilities of a player during the night, but the mafia cannot kill them until two nights later.

Grima Wormtongue [Sly Servant] He may select a player to frame during the night phase, making them appear as “guilty” when investigated by a Seer ability. This affect will only last for that one night, and he cannot choose the same person consecutively.

Witchking of Angmar[Black Panic] Randomizes a chosen player’s actions for that cycle.[Lord of the Nazgul] He will hide the results of his faction’s kill as long as he is alive.

Independent:

Gollum[Obsessive] You win if you have the One Ring in your possession when you are killed or the game ends.[Sssneaking] You may stalk a player every night phase. If they have an item, you have a 50% chance of stealing it. Your actions cannot be tracked, and you cannot target the same player consecutively.

King of the Dead[Jester] You win if you are lynched by the town.

And then Items:

[One Ring]
- Invisibility Can be used on any night phase in order to track, follow or watch a player.
- Treacherous However, there is a 25% chance of your role being revealed to the wolves (or the Seer, if you are a wolf). This likelihood increases by another 25% every time you use it. (This excludes the Ring-Bearer.)

Items made and given by Gimli (inventor):

[Mithril Vest] You can use this to be bullet-proof for one phase.

[Fireworks] You may use this on a player to randomize their action for one phase.

[Light of Earendil] You may use this to lie detect a post.

[Seeing-Stone] You may investigate one player during either the day phase or night phase.

I think I had too many informative roles though, like the trackers, watcher, etc. That and maybe one more wolf would have kept things interesting. It was kinda disappointing that Kagami couldn't play. =<

ALSO, fun fact: over half of my entire inbox/outbox is of PMs for this game. XDDD

Re: Wolf XXIX: Lord of the Rings Edition [GAME THREAD]

o.o; Scruffy was Merry? Damn... I though he might have been Gollum.

I'm a bit shocked I survived as Frodo, though. I had the One Ring and Sting. The Ring allowed me to go track folks, and Sting allowed me to lie detect on folks. Most of my actions were foiled by too many actions going on at once.

Last edited by DeathBlade/13.666; 09-15-2012 at 11:29 PM.

Good ol' Dogs never Die, they just keepin on livin' till their time comes.

I was born in AF Chat, molded by it, I didn't see AnimeForum until a few years after I decided to register my username.